This week, David takes us through some of the finer points of selling a large collection, and what you as a seller should know before approaching a buyer.
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Get ready to hit those bulk boxes. David breaks down TCGPlayer’s new $5 minimum rule, and what it could mean vendors and buylist prices in the very near future.
Several stores online have begun charging sales tax on Magic singles, with major implications for speculators. Christopher discusses his strategy to address the cost increase.
Eddie presents the latest price movements and advises on what to hold, what to get rid of, and the reasoning behind it.
There’s been concern over the market’s health lately, but is a correction really bad for the market? Sig explores why panicking is not the best strategy in this environment.
At Gencon last weekend, Sig had the opportunity to profit from an Insider tip about a store’s booth. The result caused Sig to reconsider how he approaches some of his buying.
In this article, Eddie puts reader feedback into action. He also provides a new section to give us real-time insight to reflect on previously mentioned cards.
Eddie’s back with another edition of Hold ‘Em and Fold ‘Em. It’s a Spirits and Dragons kind of week!
Today Adam uses TCGplayer’s ability to sort sets in order of best-selling to identify what reserved list cards are selling and might be due for a spike.
Cards spiking creates opportunity to quickly flip cards for a profit, and today Adam explains how he does it.
With Pauper on the rise, David looks at some interesting cards that haven’t hit major spikes yet, and considers the practical aspects of how to out common specs at a profit.